feathers-mongoose-casl
Version 2.1.2
Version 2.1.2
  • feathers-mongoose-casl
  • Docs
    • Migrating
    • START A NEW PROJECT
      • Generate a new project.
      • install feathers-mongoose-casl
      • feathers-logger
      • Update config
      • Add mongoose
      • Email service
      • App hooks
      • Import required services
      • Verify user and filter user fields
      • Swagger, Logger, BodyParser
      • Email templates
      • public HTML
      • Run the server
      • Create you first user
      • vs code snippet extension
      • Test Login
      • Dashboard
      • Create a new Service with casl&Dashboard
      • Posts Postman snippet
      • Add Admin role
      • Done!
    • Advanced
      • Security - eslint-plugin-security
      • Security - rate limiting
      • Development tools
    • Guides
      • Throw errors
      • Auth Flow
      • Authentication
      • Authouriztion
      • /me
      • Rules Cache
      • Create a new service
      • Custom service validtor client data
      • validators
        • Example of use
        • Types
        • Mongoose schema
      • Default value
      • $Populate
      • Upload service
      • Upload files
        • Create upload service
        • Sign File After Populate
        • Storage support
          • Google-cloud
      • Error
      • feathers Client examples
      • Dashboard
        • Dashboard Config
          • Field configuration
          • doc Layout
          • custom Fields
            • customElements
        • Online dashboard
        • Add to your react app
      • customized feathers-mongoose-casl/services
      • Redis - in progress
      • S3
      • Postman
      • Swagger
      • debug
    • Production
      • ENV
    • Feathers wiki
      • Good links
    • utils
      • send email example
      • Async For Each
      • Create heroku server
      • pick
      • vs code snippet extension
      • Persist user request
    • Ecosystem
    • TODO
    • Versions updates
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Rules Cache

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We handle rules cache with to check user ability

When the client makes a request to the server we identify the user by JWT and get user data from the server, The rules are caching in the server and in this way we can check user abilities You can disabled the cache from config file > ruleCache

@feathers-plus/cache